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4 April, 08:35

A single atom of platinum has a mass of 3.25 x 10^-22 g. What is the mass of 6.0 x 10^23 platinum atoms?

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  1. 4 April, 08:36
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    3.25 x 10^-22 g/atom times 6.0 x 10^23 atoms/mole = the answer you seek
  2. 4 April, 08:55
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    The answer is 1.95 * 10² g

    1 atom = 3.25 * 10⁻²² g

    6.0 * 10²³ atoms = x g

    1 atom : 3.25 * 10⁻²² g = 6.0 * 10²³ atom : x

    x = 3.25 * 10⁻²² g * 6.0 * 10²³ atom : 1 atom

    x = 3.25 * 6 * 10²³⁻²² g

    x = 19.5 * 10 g

    x = 1.95 * 10 * 10 g

    x = 1.95 * 10² g
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